Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Fiscal"
The meaning of "Fiscal" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Что значит in fiscal?
A:
“Fiscal” is an adjective to do with money and revenue.
“Fiscal responsibility” means responsibility regarding money and balancing revenue.
“Fiscal policies” means policies (by a company or government) regarding how they handle expenses and revenue.
“Being fiscal” means that you are being smart about balancing expenses and revenue.
“Fiscal responsibility” means responsibility regarding money and balancing revenue.
“Fiscal policies” means policies (by a company or government) regarding how they handle expenses and revenue.
“Being fiscal” means that you are being smart about balancing expenses and revenue.
Synonyms of "Fiscal" and their differences
Q:
В чем разница между fiscal и financial ?
A:
fiscal focuses on taxes and government spending/budget. Financial is just a way of referring to money.
"The government's new fiscal policy is a load of sh*t!"
"Hey boss, why did you cut my paycheck?"
"Because we are having some financial problems right now, I got to do to make sure this business doesn't go bankrupt. (bankrupt=can't pay off what they owe(in debt))
hope this helps!
"The government's new fiscal policy is a load of sh*t!"
"Hey boss, why did you cut my paycheck?"
"Because we are having some financial problems right now, I got to do to make sure this business doesn't go bankrupt. (bankrupt=can't pay off what they owe(in debt))
hope this helps!
Q:
В чем разница между fiscal и financial ?
A:
They both relate to money and can often be used interchangeably.
For example:
Fiscal responsibility /financial responsibility
Fiscal year/ financial year
For example:
Fiscal responsibility /financial responsibility
Fiscal year/ financial year
Translations of "Fiscal"
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? fiscal
A:
The same. Fiscal
For example, "Economics often describes different fiscal policies."
For example, "Economics often describes different fiscal policies."
Other questions about "Fiscal"
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Fiscal integrity matters more than the reforms
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As the still-active Keynesian fad shows, developed countries suffer chronic fiscal deficits due to their aggressive spending to address their own social problems since World War II.
A government even spends one-third of its budget paying back the debt.
Politicians are busy trying to buy votes through populist campaign promises while bureaucrats are splurging government money.
If that money came from their pockets, they would never spend like that.
Amid the global recession, Korea’s fiscal deficit already exceeded 30 trillion won ($22.7 billion) in February.
The country’s national debt has swelled to over 1,000 trillion won from 660 trillion won in 2017, largely due to the hefty spending from the pandemic.
While Korea’s net debt-to-GDP ratio is going down in the United States and France, the figure has doubled in Korea since 2019.
The government’s tax revenue has increased from 283 trillion won in 2018 to 384 trillion won in 2022, primarily thanks to soaring real estate prices and growing corporate tax. But during the period, its debt snowballed by 400 trillion.
The increase in national debt, despite increased tax revenue, can be attributed to populist policies under the past liberal government.
The Ministry of Economy and Finance must focus more on reducing fiscal spending than on collecting more taxes.
Saving money is more important than making it.
I am concerned about the possibility of the government adhering to such a populist approach to get votes in the parliamentary elections next year.
What is more urgent than the touted labor, pension and education reforms is fiscal reform.
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I shudder to think how long it will take for the current government to clean up the shit/poop that Moon Jae-in's government has made over the past five years.
это звучит нормально?
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As the still-active Keynesian fad shows, developed countries suffer chronic fiscal deficits due to their aggressive spending to address their own social problems since World War II.
A government even spends one-third of its budget paying back the debt.
Politicians are busy trying to buy votes through populist campaign promises while bureaucrats are splurging government money.
If that money came from their pockets, they would never spend like that.
Amid the global recession, Korea’s fiscal deficit already exceeded 30 trillion won ($22.7 billion) in February.
The country’s national debt has swelled to over 1,000 trillion won from 660 trillion won in 2017, largely due to the hefty spending from the pandemic.
While Korea’s net debt-to-GDP ratio is going down in the United States and France, the figure has doubled in Korea since 2019.
The government’s tax revenue has increased from 283 trillion won in 2018 to 384 trillion won in 2022, primarily thanks to soaring real estate prices and growing corporate tax. But during the period, its debt snowballed by 400 trillion.
The increase in national debt, despite increased tax revenue, can be attributed to populist policies under the past liberal government.
The Ministry of Economy and Finance must focus more on reducing fiscal spending than on collecting more taxes.
Saving money is more important than making it.
I am concerned about the possibility of the government adhering to such a populist approach to get votes in the parliamentary elections next year.
What is more urgent than the touted labor, pension and education reforms is fiscal reform.
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I shudder to think how long it will take for the current government to clean up the shit/poop that Moon Jae-in's government has made over the past five years.
это звучит нормально?
A:
Excellent! Add suffer “from” chronic…… A government would sound better if changed to “In fact, one government, for example,………
…..bureaucrats are splurging with gov. $.
Or -
…..splurging gov $ without abandon…….
….splurging gov $ recklessly
If that money had come from their own pockets they would never spend like that could be changed to …. be so fiscally irresponsible .
What you said is fine though. Just giving more examples.
But during the same period,
“………………the same time frame……
You‘re a native!
…..bureaucrats are splurging with gov. $.
Or -
…..splurging gov $ without abandon…….
….splurging gov $ recklessly
If that money had come from their own pockets they would never spend like that could be changed to …. be so fiscally irresponsible .
What you said is fine though. Just giving more examples.
But during the same period,
“………………the same time frame……
You‘re a native!
Q:
Пожалуйста, покажите как произносится fiscal.
A:
thank you so much
Q:
Fiscal Policy is a good concept because it can be flexible about taxation depending on the GDP. GDP will be reduced when taxation is raised, and it will be increased when taxation have gone down. In other words, when GDP is low, policymakers need to raise taxation. With fiscal policy, policymakers can change taxation to adapt for the economic conditions at that time. это звучит нормально?
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